I don't know if I think Vincent is going to be a big star. He needs to develop some more.
As for the artistry is innate gift. I have seen far to many skaters dramatically improve for me to buy its just an innate gift. Yes, there's people it comes easier than others and yes things like dance classes are needed. But some people need time to grow in their appreciation of music, to get use to performing to large crowds. And also develop some life experience. I seem to recall Mao fans talking about how Tatianna would tell Mao that she needed to fall in love to grow in her artistic expression.. Musical appreciate can grow as well. In grammar school, I was not a big fan of classical music. I went to high school joined a traditional choir (rather than just church choir for fun) and started working on classical pieces. My appreciation of music grew, and now I love classical music. So these are really young people who are still growing and learning about themselves.
In fact I was reading an article about what age should kids play piano and they said that kids need to live. That there are some pieces of piano-that cannot be played properly without life experience. Art as an expression of life.
I agree artistry has to be worked on too, things like line, stretch etc. But I also strongly feel that its something that also improves over time. When Michelle Kwan debuted at 12 at Nationals. She was not that artistic but she grew to be one.
The issue isn't that I don't care about artistry. But I also think that artistry is really subjective. For some what is good and what is not good. But even for what is good from the masters those of us who will agree is great. For example who is better Monet or Renoir? Michelanglo or Raphael?
I like beauty in skating I do. But I think its a sport first and foremost. The best skaters have both. Now if few men could do the quad, I don't necessarily have an issue with Buttle or Lyseck winning back then. I did not consider it a victory for complete skating but I didn't have an issue.
But far too many men are doing it, and you have so many that are providing beautiful skating-and quads that I think its needed now.
I also think it takes the most work of all to be a complete skater. To be great at all aspects of the sport a good jumper and an artist. Said person may not ever be the best of the best jumpers or the bestest of the best artists. But for me its the combination of the two that takes the sport to its highest plane.
Right now for me its both quads and artistry.
As for well Jason was injured, so that's why he doesn't have a quad. I am sorry but I will believe someone has the quad when I see them land them. If Jason was getting ratified quads in the past, I wouldn't have any concerns but he's not. He could get them and he couldn't but Brown fans acting like its easy or guarantee or engaging in my mind in really wishful thinking. And wishful thinking is fine for fans.
It is but to question those of us who are thinking more realistically on this. And are mainly questioning Jason's selection because he did not place top two in nationals and the other guy is showing more potential technically is unfair.
Now who I would want to see in a show between Zhou and Brown is no contest it is Brown. But as show and competition are two very different things.
I have seen far far far more cases in this sport of young skaters with good jumps and solid basics becoming beautiful artists on the ice. Than I have seen beautiful artists becoming great jumpers. It's why I am skeptical.
As for the artistry is innate gift. I have seen far to many skaters dramatically improve for me to buy its just an innate gift. Yes, there's people it comes easier than others and yes things like dance classes are needed. But some people need time to grow in their appreciation of music, to get use to performing to large crowds. And also develop some life experience. I seem to recall Mao fans talking about how Tatianna would tell Mao that she needed to fall in love to grow in her artistic expression.. Musical appreciate can grow as well. In grammar school, I was not a big fan of classical music. I went to high school joined a traditional choir (rather than just church choir for fun) and started working on classical pieces. My appreciation of music grew, and now I love classical music. So these are really young people who are still growing and learning about themselves.
In fact I was reading an article about what age should kids play piano and they said that kids need to live. That there are some pieces of piano-that cannot be played properly without life experience. Art as an expression of life.
I agree artistry has to be worked on too, things like line, stretch etc. But I also strongly feel that its something that also improves over time. When Michelle Kwan debuted at 12 at Nationals. She was not that artistic but she grew to be one.
The issue isn't that I don't care about artistry. But I also think that artistry is really subjective. For some what is good and what is not good. But even for what is good from the masters those of us who will agree is great. For example who is better Monet or Renoir? Michelanglo or Raphael?
I like beauty in skating I do. But I think its a sport first and foremost. The best skaters have both. Now if few men could do the quad, I don't necessarily have an issue with Buttle or Lyseck winning back then. I did not consider it a victory for complete skating but I didn't have an issue.
But far too many men are doing it, and you have so many that are providing beautiful skating-and quads that I think its needed now.
I also think it takes the most work of all to be a complete skater. To be great at all aspects of the sport a good jumper and an artist. Said person may not ever be the best of the best jumpers or the bestest of the best artists. But for me its the combination of the two that takes the sport to its highest plane.
Right now for me its both quads and artistry.
As for well Jason was injured, so that's why he doesn't have a quad. I am sorry but I will believe someone has the quad when I see them land them. If Jason was getting ratified quads in the past, I wouldn't have any concerns but he's not. He could get them and he couldn't but Brown fans acting like its easy or guarantee or engaging in my mind in really wishful thinking. And wishful thinking is fine for fans.
It is but to question those of us who are thinking more realistically on this. And are mainly questioning Jason's selection because he did not place top two in nationals and the other guy is showing more potential technically is unfair.
Now who I would want to see in a show between Zhou and Brown is no contest it is Brown. But as show and competition are two very different things.
I have seen far far far more cases in this sport of young skaters with good jumps and solid basics becoming beautiful artists on the ice. Than I have seen beautiful artists becoming great jumpers. It's why I am skeptical.
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